Lions of Teranga seek to prey on Ecuador in do or die final group clash

Ecuador and Senegal meet at the 45,000-capacity Khalifa International Stadium in Doha in a blockbuster winner takes it all contest to see who progresses to the Round of 16 for another game at the same stadium, with either side still in with a shot of topping Group A.That said, Ecuador seemingly hold the aces in the upcoming clash on Tuesday evening, as they require only a draw, or a third clean sheet in four World Cup tournament games to proceed to the knockout phase.Senegal 🇸🇳 need a win at all cost in their last game against Ecuador 🇪🇨 to qualify to the next round. Can they beat Ecuador? #FIFAWorldCup #Qatar2022 #WorldCupwithMicky pic.twitter.com/poDmBr9h46— #Qatar2022 ✪ (@MickyJnr__) November 25, 2022 And after becoming the first side in 52 years to shut out a host side on matchday one of any World Cup (2-0 vs Qatar), Ecuador continued to make the headlines by grabbing a point against three-time runners up and popular outright picks Netherlands in a 1-1 draw on matchday two.Enner Valencia’s leveler against the Dutch put his nation on the brink of a second group stage progression in just their fourth-ever appearance at the finals after debuting in 2002.##NAJAVA_MECA_6843355##Following their 3-1 win over Qatar, Senegal now stand as the only African team ever to help eliminate a World Cup host. However, they realistically must win again to add to a perfect record from H2Hs against Ecuador (W2) or their own 2002 debut will remain the nation’s only prior group stage survival.Infamously, that feat itself was just narrowly achieved by a draw that saw Senegal blow a 3-0 half-time lead to another South American side (Uruguay), when current coach Aliou Cissé was the starting XI’s captain!Back to business 🇸🇳 ❤️ |#football #senegal pic.twitter.com/L8QK4eflRo— Football Senegal (@FootballSenegal) November 27, 2022 Perhaps those psychological scars might see Cissé feel inclined to go defensive if Senegal lead at any point. Yet, more recent history might also spook the Lions of Teranga too, as they dropped points after scoring the opener in their only prior clash against the worst-ranked non-host in a World Cup group, drawing 2-2 vs Japan in 2018.Any repeat would see Senegal requiring a minimum two-goal shock victory for eliminated Qatar over the Netherlands in Group A’s other finale.Hot stat: Senegal have conceded beyond the 70th minute in each of their last six World Cup group stage games.Tuesday matches2.60 Ecuador 2.95 Senegal 3.001.22 Netherlands 6.50 Qatar 13.08.50 Wales 4.30 England 1.484.00 Iran 3.30 USA 2.10

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